morning walks or want vs want

Mar 16, 2010 12:28

When it's noon, and I'm awake already -- getting up at 6 and taking a walk/jog/run/bikeride around the neighborhood before getting ready for work sounds like an awesome idea. I get excited and go "I want ( Read more... )

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arielavader March 16 2010, 22:00:18 UTC
I feel the same ay about my writing. You have to sit own with yourself at some point and do more than want. You have to need. When you need to do something it gets done. :)

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maramijade March 17 2010, 15:42:38 UTC
I'm trying to get there with the walks/runs.

I did good last week and even pulled Matt in on them. To the point where I've been going but but I don't want to be inside working I want to go on a walk! or the like. -- and have been disappointed when the weather has told me no -- or maybe motivated but not enough to walk/run in the rain yet.

I will be however starting to set my cell phone alarm to go off after the first alarm so that I can't succumb completely to the snooze. It was working well for me before Matt moved in, and I stopped then thinking his habits would rub off on me instead of the other way around.

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wolfdaughter March 17 2010, 00:05:56 UTC
When it comes to early mornings, there's just something GREAT about that early morning freshness, of dew on the lawns, of birds sleepily singing, the sun barely risen. Later on in the morning just feels like early afternoon/afternoon/late afternoon/dinner. It all blends together. Mornings though? Mornings are made for doing stuff.

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maramijade March 17 2010, 15:47:58 UTC
I could walk in the evening, and I've liked that a bit in the past.

I guess part of my worry is not knowing the neighborhood all that well, and remembrances from walking to school in the morning as a kid (issues crossing the streets etc) and not wanting to set dog's off barking. But I know there have got to be other people who do it so it's not really that big of a deal.

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